Modern textbook positioning would suggest you don't want to drop your inside shoulder. As you can see it closes the upper body and does not easily allow the hips to be open into the direction of the turn. If you are not locked in this will lead to a classic crossed up position at higher learn angles.

Balls of you feet, not toes on the pegs. Camel toe was almost in the right position though.

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That said, thanks for sharing James. I will be smiling about slender ankles in cheap hoop earrings for the rest of the morning.

Dot target fixate and turn your head to the area you are turning and the bike will do the rest.Thats how I was taught.I know there is more to it, but it comes along with it.Dont come in the curve too hot and dont lock the rear wheel up.